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In an electrical panel with feeder isolators what is there bs numbers. Ideunk
 
All you old looking baby's sleeping ...
 
a bit more info in the OP would be helpful.
 
Pardon
 
Your confused?
 
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I think the O.P realises BS 7671 doesn't apply inside control panels and was asking what BS does apply
 
What I am saying is ,in a main panel there is feeder isolators acting as isolators for the db's. Does these isolators fall under 60947-3 ?
 
Yay or nay buddie. Sick the day. Your confused huh ;)
 
BS EN60947-3, if I've deciphered your cryptic question correctly
Maybe it is what you say , which I was thinking.. Hope you read it correctly Lucien
 
There is no main switch on a db within a panel, cables come off busbar too isolator , then from isolator to db.
 
An Isolator in a Distribution board feeding MCB's?

An Isolator in an L.V panel feeding D.B's?



Quote "BS EN 60947-3 applies to switches, disconnectors, switch-disconnectors and fusecombination units to be used in distribution circuits and motor circuits of which the rated voltage does not exceed 1 000 V a.c. or 1 500 V d.c."
 
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